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Autumn Squidding around The Mount/Tauranga?
#1
Wow!



I have just (about 3 hrs ago!) stumbled onto this site. I love my fishing, both fresh and saltwater, and now it would appear that I am about to start on a new variation to the theme.



I have read with interest - and watched some video links and am dead keen to go out and target a squid or two, over at the Mount.



I have caught a couple of squid in the past while fishing for snapper and even have a couple of 'cheapie' jigs in my tackle bag for when I happen upon them, but having read and seen what I have tonight, I'm wanting to get out there asap and give it a try with a couple of proper jigs.



I must say that all of my encounters with squid have been while out in a boat, mostly around October/November from memory. Would I be wasting my time trying at this time of year? Also I live out towards Omokoroa ( on the Tauranga Harbour) where there are a couple of jetties with lights, but I have never seen any squid there - I am guessing that maybe squid don't venture this far into a harbour? Any thoughts on this anybody?



I just have to get my brownie points back in the black and I will be out there giving it a go - any tips on; where, what, when would be greatly appreciated.



Cheers



Cliff
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#2
hi cliff, i have caught a few squid around the mount itself early morning over the weed and rocks also salsbury wharf can hold a few around the pylons, salbury & pilot bay wharfs used to be the go to place at night but there are no lights on them now , i usually catch them after throwing out a squid jig when they attack my gulp bait while fishing, but i am just making up some rigs now of those squid skewers under a float with a 7inch gulp as bait to be floated around the weed 7 rocks, hope to get out this weekend to give it a try ,let me know how you get on
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#3
Hi Gulpy



Thanks for the feedback, I didn't think I was going to get a reply for a while. At the moment I am still only talking about it (and trying to accumulate 'BP' - Brownie Points)! From what you say, I guess a decent light set up on the back of the boat, in close to the Mount could be worth while trying.



Let me know how you get/got on - it may be enough to spur me on to doing the deed myself.



I will also let you know how I get on if and when...



Cheers

Cliff
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#4
There is nothing like eating fresh squid, the stuff from shops is limp & tastless once it has been frozen,

i did not manage to get out cause of work but this weekend is definitly on the cards, theres not many squid hunters around the mount but they are still getting a few , i hear around the strand at night is doing ok at the moment



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#5
I know of few guys who go out hunting down the strand at night over the weekend, but I don't think it's squid they are after!! However I must keep that in mind ("...Darling - I am just going down to the Strand to catch some squid" - sounds like a Tui's advert if I ever did hear one!).



I look forward to hearing how you go - in fact give me a call or text (548-0583 or 027 548-0583) if you don't mind a newbie tagging along and I will try and get along and see how it's done from land, as I have only ever caught the odd one from a boat.



Cheers



Cliff
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